If you don't like the standard keyboard on smartphones and would prefer a numerical one, use <input type="number">. That will cause a numpad to appear on iOS and Android.
You might also consider putting <button> elements inside each table cell and styling those to only show the numbers inside them, but that is kind of a triviality.
Jeffrey
On Apr 7, 2013, at 11:54 AM, Garrett Smith <dhtmlkitchen at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 4/7/13, Josh Juran <jjuran at gmail.com> wrote:
>> [RFC == Request For Comments]
>>>> In the interest of supporting Noisebridgers not running Android, I'm
>> developing an implementation of Noisegate in DHTML (which might be
>> better known by its marketing name "HTML5", although Noisegate
>> doesn't use any features introduced by HTML version 5).
>>>> So far, I have a user interface that works in (at least some) desktop
>> browsers.
>>> Why not just use an INPUT element? Should work everywhere.
>> Nit: better compatibility with IE for as id="code" first child.
> (IE drops text nodes)
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